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About Me Digital Art / Professional Member merrypranxter30/Female/United States Group group avatar #Arrakis-Sietch
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Lauren
Artist | Professional | Digital Art
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I'm not a geek. I'm a unique weasel.
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Didn't know you had a dA. <3 you chicka
T'is Brandy, btw. P)
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~kundeleni May 6, 2012  New member
Your sacred geometry is great. I'm using the torus under the chapter headings for my self-published book.
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:iconnekonariko:
Thanks for the watch!
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~Joker-laugh Jan 21, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank You for the watch ^_^
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~merrypranxter Jan 21, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
thank you for making the kick ass AVP chess board!! (and all the other cool stuff you've made.... but seriously that's amazing. i want one. bad.)

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"Blessed are the Cheesemakers!"
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Mood: Joy ~Joker-laugh Jan 22, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank You ^_^
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:iconltrost:
Hi merrypranxter

I'm a photoshop newbie and trying to design a "birth announcement" for my daughter. I'd like to have a Text "stitched" like the one in your "Digital Sewing Kit" ([link]).

May I ask you, how I can get the text like this? Actually I'd prefer a slightly different stitching style than in your font (rather without "x" but very simple lines).

Thank you very much for your help!
Lukas
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~merrypranxter Dec 6, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
hi there! sorry i don't check in here too much anymore.... what you're gonna want to do is make a vector path with your pen tool in the shape of your text, load the single-stitch brush in the color & size you want, & then in the paths pallet you'll click the "stroke path" button. It's kind of hard to explain without showing... but remarkably simple to do once you figure it out...

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"Blessed are the Cheesemakers!"
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You rock Prankster gurl :lol:
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You rock Prankster gurl :lol:
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